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Jockey Luke Currie to ride Hey Doc for Tony and Calvin McEvoy in Moir Stakes at The Valley – Racenet
Hey Doc hasn’t raced over 1000m for two years but the triple Group 1 winner’s record at The Valley will help him in Friday night’s Moir Stakes.

Hey Doc hasnt raced over 1000m for two years but the triple Group 1 winners record at The Valley will help him in Friday nights Moir Stakes.
Hey Doc finished fifth with 60kg on his back at his last run over 1000m in August 2018. That run was two starts before Hey Doc spent more than a year off the scene through injury.
The Tony and Calvin McEvoy-trained sprinter capped his comeback with a win in the Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes in Perth last November but Hey Doc hasn’t competed since a fair eff…
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